“It is only by admitting our deeply wounded areas to a place at the table of general awareness, taking ourselves as we are, whole and fractured, healthy and wounded, recognizing that both points of view are in some way entirely accurate, that we come to greater integration.” Henry Seltzer I never realized just how terrifying it is to get to know your true self on a deep level. How easy it is to come up with excuses that silence an inner knowing. How difficult it is to sit alone with just the sound of your breath. How desperate one can be to fill a void with something external. There is an element of shame associated with our hesitancy, as if we’d be punished for the indulgence. As a result, we lose sight of who we are meant to be, making choices that seem almost rehearsed.

I have met with a lot of people lately, who have told me that they do not know what it is they are supposed to be doing with their lives. While I can understand the frustration and hopelessness felt by those who lack a sense of purpose, I have to admit that I am not entirely convinced when someone tells me they are not aware of their calling. We are always called. How we respond, however, is a different story.

When it comes to the big decisions in life, there are really only two options to consider: Yes or No. These types of decisions can be relatively easy to make when we know our truth. The certainty experienced is a telltale sign of rightness, even if a little scary. But how do we know what is true if we resist the opportunity for self-discovery? This is when we trick ourselves into believing we don’t know. This is the kind of denial that inevitably delays self-realization.

We could all stand to be more aware of the lies we tell ourselves, and we could all stand to trust that we do know more than we think. In order to hear your Soul’s calling, you have to be willing to sit and listen, as there are great messages of enlightenment waiting to be revealed. Don’t be afraid of the real you; if you can get past the need to regulate its whispers, you might just courageously set off on a path that is authentically yours, fears and all.

Overcoming our fears and inflated ego is key also not being true to ourself. We are also being bombarded with greed, deceit and deception from external forces. By starting with ourself, the truth will set us free...physically, mentally and spiritually

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Tracey

1/6/2015 11:15:53 pm

Thanks for your comment, MDG! I completely agree. Happy New Year!

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ALecia Walker

1/10/2015 10:50:46 am

Hello you are so on point with Virgo. I am truly going through right now with my family. My spirit longed for a total new begininng. I still question my love life area.

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Tracey

1/12/2015 02:16:04 am

Thanks for your comment, ALecia! I hope that 2015 sees you focused more on your new beginning. GL in the New Year!

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Rochelle

1/17/2015 08:01:14 am

Know our truths, whispers.... Immediately convicted- I turned off the music I've been listening to (apartment noise distraction) before the sound was completely gone I heard a whisper, "You're about to transition from survival mode.

Well, well it appears they were waiting. Duly noted 2015 Let's Go!!
Jesus take the wheel (lol)